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and the struggles the families with oughtist inning children face. >> when you have a kid with autism, you know, it's just deaf states the family. half of, i think more than half of families, you know, separate, divorce. so the more laughter we can bring in to this cause, the better. >> the event also featured artwork by children with autism. also a silent auction. all of it benefited two organizations working with oughtist inning children. the ryder foundation and generation rescue. >> we have a pennant race coming up the giants battle the padres for first place in the n- l west. >> also coming up we have the e ret ma oilwi totr wco l wcote you inhale, they inhale. millions of children continue to be exposed to secondhand smoke. secondhand smoke causes asthma, a disease that cannot be cured. protect your loved ones. [ male announcer this, our newest son, was imagined, drawn, carved, stamped, hewn, and forged here in america. it is well made, and it is designed to work. ♪ this was once a country where people made things... ♪ ...beautiful things, and so it is again. ♪ the new jee
and the struggles the families with oughtist inning children face. >> when you have a kid with autism, you know, it's just deaf states the family. half of, i think more than half of families, you know, separate, divorce. so the more laughter we can bring in to this cause, the better. >> the event also featured artwork by children with autism. also a silent auction. all of it benefited two organizations working with oughtist inning children. the ryder foundation and generation...
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there are 4800 other autism cases awaiting the decisions in federal court. after our story, a parent from one of the cases, rebecca eaststep wrote to us to say there's more to this story than we know. rebecca joins us this morning. >> good morning, alisyn, thanks for having me. >> you wrote that your son's-- you believe that your son got autism as a result of vaccines he got when he was around two years old. you've spent the last ten years researching this and we're showing your son, eric, now at inge a 12. in your letter, you called our attention to the fact that it's not just the hanna polling case, but the federal government is it giving monetary awards to hundreds of parents with autistic children, but there's a catch, they can't use the word autism in their lawsuits. explain. >> well, i don't know if it's hundreds of cases, but that there are several cases. if you stay away from, that the child has autism, but has a brain injury for like encephalopathy or a seizure disorder those are damages you can receive award from the vaccine injury compensation pro
there are 4800 other autism cases awaiting the decisions in federal court. after our story, a parent from one of the cases, rebecca eaststep wrote to us to say there's more to this story than we know. rebecca joins us this morning. >> good morning, alisyn, thanks for having me. >> you wrote that your son's-- you believe that your son got autism as a result of vaccines he got when he was around two years old. you've spent the last ten years researching this and we're showing your...
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a children's book and the famous the nfl quarterback has written a memoir about raising a son with autism. they will both be there next sunday. >> that is neat. everyone in the family has a different experience. if you have ever seen them talk about it, it is inspiring. >> it really is. >> is this free? >> it is, and you can check it out on the web site. >> as next weekend. good luck with everything. >> do not go away, dr. him -- dr. kim hammond answers your pet questions when we come back. first, i look around town. >> live, from television hilly in baltimore, wbal t e of 11 news continues. >> will get to your pet questions in just a moment, but for over 20 years, days end farm in woodbine has been caring for horses. we have the story. >> the farm in west virginia was supposed to be a horse rescue. as it turned out, the 53 horses there needed to be rescued. you can almost see it in their eyes -- the pain and the neglect. >> you can just tell they are hurting. if it is the same with people. look into a person's eyes. highs are the window to the soul. , six the day's end farm thoroughbred
a children's book and the famous the nfl quarterback has written a memoir about raising a son with autism. they will both be there next sunday. >> that is neat. everyone in the family has a different experience. if you have ever seen them talk about it, it is inspiring. >> it really is. >> is this free? >> it is, and you can check it out on the web site. >> as next weekend. good luck with everything. >> do not go away, dr. him -- dr. kim hammond answers your...
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caller: our child is 16 and has autism. he was a nato vegetative state -- he was in a total vegetative state at age two. we discovered it was due to metal poisoning that was not discovered by a urine test. could you comment on this because i think there are millions of children that are affected in various ways because of metals poisoning and many tests do not pick of the metals. host: you familiar with this? guest: some white, but i'm certainly not an expert. -- somewhat, but i'm certainly not an expert. autism is one of the most devastating childhood illnesses. when a child is first suspected of being autistic, and hopefully that suspicion occurs early in the child's life, certainly, the evaluation should include screening for metal tosses these as well as other -- metal toxicities as well as other development. and i would like to correct you, steve. i am not the chair of our society. our society was able to work through the american medical association to begin to advocate for a much broader base screening of young child
caller: our child is 16 and has autism. he was a nato vegetative state -- he was in a total vegetative state at age two. we discovered it was due to metal poisoning that was not discovered by a urine test. could you comment on this because i think there are millions of children that are affected in various ways because of metals poisoning and many tests do not pick of the metals. host: you familiar with this? guest: some white, but i'm certainly not an expert. -- somewhat, but i'm certainly not...
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chromosomes, the scientists they say focused on genes linked to both brain development and a condition like autism and schizophrenia and a member of the fox news medical a-team says there is no genetic test that confirmly diagnosed adhd. >> it is about life stories, in 20 years of practice, in my experience the conditions can be explained by what people lived through. >> shepard: one of the authors of the study says it is too early for findings to affect the way doctors diagnose or treat adhd. new questions tonight about the sex video and suicide. did a gay college student reach out for help before he killed himself? we'll look at the new evidence, plus the case of parents who say classmates bullied their son to death. >> it was like a pack, pack of animals, the things they would do to him. >> 13 years old, you don't have the coping skills that you need to know that tomorrow could be better. >> shepard: and asher brown's parents say the school ignored their warnings and complaint. coming up, the district responds. plus, scientists say they just discovered a new planet that is a whole lot like eart
chromosomes, the scientists they say focused on genes linked to both brain development and a condition like autism and schizophrenia and a member of the fox news medical a-team says there is no genetic test that confirmly diagnosed adhd. >> it is about life stories, in 20 years of practice, in my experience the conditions can be explained by what people lived through. >> shepard: one of the authors of the study says it is too early for findings to affect the way doctors diagnose or...
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that are darryl strawberry's foundation with autism, and cancer, and mom with the youth and then we have earry fish brown with his3 foundation terms of kids. >> what happens at your eeent? -pp> we have a silent auctioo. we have pprents speaking bout the caases and the benefitt that people are dealing with today anddfaced witt in terms of autism, cancer and the children. >> anddwhee is that coming up? we will puttit all on our website but wwat is that?ú >> october 10thh 2010. 10-10-11. >> that's good. >> always good to see you. >> thank you, patrice. >> if you wwnt more information about his trip or the upcoming event, log on o our website at foxbaltimore.com/morning. >>> coming up while their ownnr is away, a dog will play. >> when iim at worr, i'm able to hop on twitter and i can see what my dog is p to? >> how, though? that is the quuetion. you can find out what why is roman meal bread nutritious? two slices provide at least sixteen grams of whole grains and an excellent source of calcium. roman meal bread: great taste and nutrition since nineteen-twelve. >>> welcome back. ú%'s 8:40
that are darryl strawberry's foundation with autism, and cancer, and mom with the youth and then we have earry fish brown with his3 foundation terms of kids. >> what happens at your eeent? -pp> we have a silent auctioo. we have pprents speaking bout the caases and the benefitt that people are dealing with today anddfaced witt in terms of autism, cancer and the children. >> anddwhee is that coming up? we will puttit all on our website but wwat is that?ú >> october 10thh...
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keeping coming at the comedy for kids with autism show at the palace of fine arts. opened as food, a benefit performance saturday night. ♪ >> the aerial dancing legendary. the spectacle of the runaway production celebrating the 100th anniversary of the women's building in san francisco two weekends beginning friday. ♪ >> the mountain view art always has a cool ride with silicon valley world class art. a feast for the senses. >> you may have never heard of him but irish comedian dylan is unpredictable with a helping of bizarre at the marine memorial theater. need ideas to change the look where you live. the home and garden show has solutions in the santa clara convention center. >> there's two kind of people that's gotted world messed up for good. >> more than 40 years after trouble in mind was written, it still delivers strong emotions about the early days of civil rights. on dvd and blu-ray is the prince of persia. don sanchez, abc 7 news. >> it is 6:19. you've heard the expression liar, liar, pants on fire. apparently our pants are bursting into flames right a
keeping coming at the comedy for kids with autism show at the palace of fine arts. opened as food, a benefit performance saturday night. ♪ >> the aerial dancing legendary. the spectacle of the runaway production celebrating the 100th anniversary of the women's building in san francisco two weekends beginning friday. ♪ >> the mountain view art always has a cool ride with silicon valley world class art. a feast for the senses. >> you may have never heard of him but irish...
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who's helped pass 10 pieces of legislation in just three years - the first new federal funding for autism treatment in 12 years; student loan assistance for u.s. troops called to active duty; support for troops who come home with ptsd; more help and more contracts for pennsylvania's small businesses. [applause] he has been doing the work. in washington, you know, they make the distinction between show horses and work horses. and joe is a work horse. [applause] he's been working, not talking. [applause] and this is somebody who's been pragmatic. he will work with democrats, he'll work with republicans, he'll work with independents. he's willing to work with anybody who's interested in actually getting the job done, and that's the kind of person you want representing you in washington. that's who joe sestak is. [applause] that's why you need to work for him to make him your next senator. [applause] on the other side, we've got a candidate who was in washington for years, ran a special interest group whose main function has been to pull the republican party to the right -- even farther to th
who's helped pass 10 pieces of legislation in just three years - the first new federal funding for autism treatment in 12 years; student loan assistance for u.s. troops called to active duty; support for troops who come home with ptsd; more help and more contracts for pennsylvania's small businesses. [applause] he has been doing the work. in washington, you know, they make the distinction between show horses and work horses. and joe is a work horse. [applause] he's been working, not talking....